I'm not familiar with the Anniversary tables. Does the slate need to have bevels on the foot side for the counter to spin?
Good afternoon, you shouldn't need any slate reliefs for the counters on Anniversaries or Centennials. Most 9' slate is 1.25" from edge of slate to center of rail bolt hole. Both stock style counters will clear at least 1.5"
Anniversaries have all metal scoring wheels? Im assuming someone has to paint them then color in the digits on worn out tables?? Sounds like fun, if I did it first the wheels would have a full coat of white followed by a full coat of black when I couldnt stay in the lines. At that point I would give up.
Good afternoon, you shouldn't need any slate reliefs for the counters on Anniversaries or Centennials. Most 9' slate is 1.25" from edge of slate to center of rail bolt hole. Both stock style counters will clear at least 1.5"
Are the counters reproduced?
I'm not familiar with the Anniversary tables. Does the slate need to have bevels on the foot side for the counter to spin?
I'm not familiar with the Anniversary tables. Does the slate need to have bevels on the foot side for the counter to spin?
Donny...you manage a billiards store and don't know anything about and anniversary score counter.....maybe look under the table would be a start.
These are the guys calling themselves table mechanics or billiards store managers.......lol. WOW REALLY